Percy Warner Park is located in Davidson and Williamson counties and is connected to Edwin Warner Park. Collectively, these two parks are known as Warner Parks. Together they cover 2,648 acres, making them, in combination, the largest municipal parks in the state. They opened in 1927 and are located on land donated by Percy Warner’s daughter Percie and her husband, Luke Lea. The parks were named after her father, a member of the old Nashville Board of Park Commissioners, and her uncle Edwin, who was also a park commissioner.

Percy Warner Park is characterized by the steps built into the mountain located at the entrance of the park on Belle Meade Boulevard. The park is home to two golf courses, a nature center, and the Iroquois Steeplechase, which has been held there since May 1941. The parks were named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.